Cimarron Turnpike
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| Cimarron Turnpike |
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| Length: | 59.2 mi (95 km) |
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| Formed: | 1975 |
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The Cimarron Turnpike is a toll road in north-central Oklahoma. Opened to traffic in 1975, the route runs 67 miles, from a junction with Interstate 35 north of Perry, to Westport, just west of Tulsa. The route also consists of a 7.2 mile spur which runs from the mainline southwest to a junction with US 177 north of Stillwater.
US 412 was duplexed with entire route in the late 1990s. At either end of the Turnpike, US 412 begins (or ends, depending on direction) a concurrency with US 64; thus, it can be said that US 64 provides a free, but not controlled-access, alternative to the toll road.
A two-axle vehicle currently pays $2.50 ($2.35 with Pikepass) to drive the full length of the Turnpike.
Law enforcement along the Will Rogers Turnpike is provided by Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop YA, a special troop assigned to the turnpike.[1]
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- ^ Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.
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